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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3235928" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I just took my SDA class this year and we talked about AR pistols. They ARE legal, just not advised to carry for the attention they bring. However, rifle caliber pistols are not illegal. The only rounds that can not be carried are A) "Restricted bullet" means a round or elongated missile with a core of less than sixty percent (60%) lead and having a fluorocarbon coating, which is designed to travel at a high velocity and is capable of penetrating body armor; B) rounds larger than .45. Now they didn't include rifle caliber rounds due to previous law not allowing carrying a rifle unless doing a lawful activity such as hunting or sporting event. But as of right now rifle rounds are not prohibited ammunition for carrying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3235928, member: 43724"] I just took my SDA class this year and we talked about AR pistols. They ARE legal, just not advised to carry for the attention they bring. However, rifle caliber pistols are not illegal. The only rounds that can not be carried are A) "Restricted bullet" means a round or elongated missile with a core of less than sixty percent (60%) lead and having a fluorocarbon coating, which is designed to travel at a high velocity and is capable of penetrating body armor; B) rounds larger than .45. Now they didn't include rifle caliber rounds due to previous law not allowing carrying a rifle unless doing a lawful activity such as hunting or sporting event. But as of right now rifle rounds are not prohibited ammunition for carrying. [/QUOTE]
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